Oakley THUMP manual Troubleshooting, Resetting Oakley Thump, If Oakley Thump WON’T Turn on

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TROUBLESHOOTING

RESETTING OAKLEY THUMP

Most problems can be solved by resetting OAKLEY THUMP:

To reset OAKLEY THUMP, hold down the Play / Pause button and the PreviousSong/Rewind button at the same time. Resetting OAKLEY THUMP will not erase the songs or files stored in memory.

If the reset procedure does not work, you may need to restore the internal software. See “Software Restore and Update” below.

IF OAKLEY THUMP WON’T TURN ON

Be sure to press and hold the Play / Pause button until the power-up tone is heard.

It may need a recharge. Connect OAKLEY THUMP to your computer or an optional charger. (If using an optional Wall Charger, be sure the charger is plugged into a working electrical outlet.) A full three-hour charge is recommended.

If OAKLEY THUMP does not respond after a full charge, you may need to reset it: Hold down the Play / Pause button and the Previous Song / Rewind button at the same time.

If the reset procedure does not work, you may need to restore the internal software. See “Software Restore and Update” below.

IF OAKLEY THUMP WON’T PLAY MUSIC

Make sure the volume is not set too low for you to hear the music.

Make sure the battery is charged. Connect OAKLEY THUMP to your computer or an optional charger. The small indicator light on OAKLEY THUMP will stop blinking and stay on when the battery is fully charged.

Make sure OAKLEY THUMP has music files in its memory. Connect OAKLEY THUMP to your computer and open the folder that shows the contents of the OAKLEY THUMP memory. Your computer will refer to this folder as a removable drive. (See “Setting Up OAKLEY THUMP to Play Music” for more information.)

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Make sure you have the correct music file formats loaded into the OAKLEY THUMP memory. OAKLEY THUMP plays MP3, WMA and WAV file formats. No other music file formats will play.

IF SONGS PLAY AT DIFFERENT VOLUME LEVELS

Prerecorded music (WAV files or compressed files that were originally recorded in analog) may sound louder or quieter than other songs on OAKLEY THUMP. When recording WAV files or converting analog files to digital format, be careful to adjust the volume level to match the other songs in your music collection.

SOFTWARE RESTORE AND UPDATE Oakley periodically updates OAKLEY THUMP software to add features and improve performance. You can choose to either restore or update your OAKLEY THUMP software.

If you choose restore, all songs and data files stored on OAKLEY THUMP will be erased when the internal software is restored.

If you choose update, the software will be updated but songs and data files stored on OAKLEY THUMP will not be affected.

Visit www.oakley.com/thump to ensure you have the latest software available. If you don’t have access to the Internet, call Oakley toll-free in the U.S. at 1 (800) 969-2895 to have a CD sent to you. See the end of this manual for international contact information.

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Contents Manual Table of Contents What YOU Need to GET Started Setting UP Oakley Thump to Play MusicTransfer the Music Files Store ANY Kind of File Supported Music File FormatsTransferring Music from CDS Accessories Charging the BatteryIf Oakley Thump WON’T Play Music TroubleshootingResetting Oakley Thump If Oakley Thump WON’T Turn onDo not Attempt to Dismantle Battery Safety and HandlingAvoid Hearing Damage Do not Expose to Moisture Magnetism CleaningTemperature USB Connectors and PortsYOU’RE NOW Wearing the Best EYE Protection on Earth Specifications10% Service and SupportPage International Contact Information Federal Communications Commission FCCEuropean Union